REGULATION 27. Graduate Certificate in Theology



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REGULATION 27 Graduate Certificate in Theology 27.1 Admission and Enrolment 27.1.1 A person may apply to the Academic Board [the Board] to enrol as a candidate in the Graduate Certificate in Theology (general or specialised stream) if he or she: 27.1.1.1 Has obtained or is qualified to obtain a Bachelor s degree at a standard acceptable to the Board in a discipline other than theology in the University of Melbourne, or an equivalent qualification from a university or college recognised by the Board, for the purposes of the Graduate Certificate in Theology; or 27.1.1.2 Has obtained the degree of Bachelor of Theology or the degree of Bachelor of Divinity from MCD University of Divinity, or an equivalent qualification from a university or college recognised by the Board for the purposes of the Graduate Certificate in Theology, in all cases at a standard acceptable to the Board; or 27.1.1.3 Has a minimum of five years of relevant work experience or relevant professional attainment. 27.1.2 Every candidate for the Graduate Certificate must be enrolled during the period of candidature at a Recognised Teaching Institution [RTI], and must comply with the requirements of that institution and such other requirements relating to the admission and enrolment of students as the Regulations and Board Determinations prescribe. Notwithstanding where they are formally enrolled, candidates may study units offered at other RTIs. 27.1.3 If a candidate seeks to undertake units in the Graduate Certificate using flexible delivery arrangements, the Board must only give permission for an enrolment on this basis if it is satisfied that the requirements of the Graduate Certificate can be completed through these arrangements, and that the candidate will have appropriate learning opportunities: access to appropriate learning resources, peer interaction and faculty supervision. 27.1.4 Notwithstanding any other provision in this Regulation, the Board may require an applicant to demonstrate fitness for admission by carrying out such work and sitting for such examinations as the Board determines. 27.1.5 The Graduate Certificate must be completed in not less than six months and not more than two years, unless the Board determines otherwise. 27.1.6 The Board may discontinue the candidature of any person whom it deems not to have made satisfactory progress. 27.2 Course Structures 27.2.1 The basic structure of the course of study leading to the Graduate Certificate consists of a series of units, grouped by discipline and level as determined by the Board. Page 1 of 7

27.2.2 The successful completion of a standard unit that has been approved by the Board as to content, teaching methods, learning outcomes, assessment and bibliography counts as 15 credit points towards the Graduate Certificate. 27.2.3 The disciplines available must be grouped by the Board within four Fields of study, namely: Field A, Humanities; Field B, Biblical Studies; Field C, Christian Thought and History; Field D, Theology: Mission and Ministry. 27.2.4 The Board must determine the number and type of unit sequences required to complete the requirements of a course of study. 27.3 Course of Study 27.3.1 Every course of study for the Graduate Certificate will consist of 45 credit points and include sequences determined by the Board. The sequences may comprise general or specialised streams of study. 27.3.2 Determinations of the Board made pursuant to this regulation must be communicated appropriately by the Director, Finance and Administration (Registrar). 27.4 Credit 27.4.1 No more than 20 credit points may be given for studies taken at other institutions towards fulfilling the requirements of the Graduate Certificate in Theology. 27.5 Award of Certificate 27.5.1 When a candidate has satisfied the examiners and completed the requirements for the Graduate Certificate by completing 45 points of a general stream of study as determined by the Board, the Board may recommend to the Council that the Graduate Certificate be awarded, as the Graduate Certificate in Theology. A candidate upon whom the Graduate Certificate in Theology has been conferred is entitled to use the letters GradCertTheol as a suffix to their name. 27.5.2 When a candidate has satisfied the examiners and completed the requirements for the Graduate Certificate by completing a specialised stream of study approved by the Board, the Board may recommend to the Council that the Graduate Certificate be awarded as the Graduate Certificate in followed by the name of the stream of study. A candidate upon whom the Graduate Certificate has been conferred is entitled to use the letters GradCert followed by an abbreviation of the stream of study approved by the Board as a suffix to their name. Approved by Council 30 November 2005. Revised by Council 27 June 2007, 1 December 2010, 7 December 2011. Page 2 of 7

MCD UNIVERSITY OF DIVINITY GOVERNANCE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGY GENERAL DETERMINATIONS MADE BY THE ACADEMIC BOARD RELATED TO REGULATION 27 27.1.1 Other Tertiary Institutions Recognised by the Board for this Certificate Adelaide College of Divinity Australian Catholic University Australian College of Theology Avondale College Charles Sturt University Christian Heritage College Harvest Bible College Harvest West Bible College Moore Theological College Murdoch University Otago University Sydney College of Divinity Tabor Adelaide Tabor Victoria University of Auckland University of Newcastle Australia University of Notre Dame Australia Wesley Institute 27.2.3 Grouping of Disciplines with Fields The four Fields of Study currently have the disciplines shown allocated to them. Field A: Humanities Biblical Languages History Languages ancient and modern Philosophy Religious Studies Field B: Biblical Studies Biblical Studies New Testament Old Testament Field C: Christian Thought and History Church History Systematic Theology Page 3 of 7

Field D: Theology: Mission and Ministry Canon Law Ecumenical Studies Education Studies Liturgy Missiology Moral Theology Pastoral Theology and Ministry Studies Religious Education Spiritual Direction Spirituality 27.2.4 Approved Units Units that have been approved by the Board within each discipline and at each level are to be found in the Handbooks and on the websites of Recognised Teaching Institutions of MCD University of Divinity. A Foundational unit is a unit so designated by the Board for the purposes of study towards the Graduate Certificate. A Foundational unit provides a broad introduction to a discipline or field of study. 27.3 Course of Study Graduate Certificate in Theology Every course of study for the Graduate Certificate in Theology will consist of 45 points of approved units. 27.3.1 Candidates in the general stream of the Graduate Certificate in Theology must complete 45 points of a general stream of study taken across three disciplines in at least two Fields. 27.3.2 Candidates in the specialised stream of the Graduate Certificate in Theology must complete 45 points of units approved for a particular specialisation by the Board. The areas of study, abbreviations, and courses of study approved by the Board for each specialised stream of the Graduate Certificate in Theology are listed below. 27.3.3 Graduate Certificate in Biblical Languages [GradCertBibLang] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Biblical Languages must complete 45 points of units approved by the Board in the discipline of Biblical Languages. 27.3.4 Graduate Certificate in Educational Chaplaincy [GradCertEdChap] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Educational Chaplaincy must complete the following three units approved by the Board: Principles of Religious Education Ministry in an Educational Setting Worship in an Educational Setting Page 4 of 7

27.3.5 Graduate Certificate in Guiding Meditation [GradCertGuidMedit] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Guiding Meditation must complete the following three units approved by the Board: Meditation in the Christian Tradition Applied Meditation Meditation and Wholeness 27.3.6 Graduate Certificate in Ignatian Spirituality [GradCertIS] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Ignatian Spirituality must complete three of the following units approved by the Board: Discernment and Election in the Spiritual Exercises Ignatian Spirituality Seminar Ignatian Discernment and Decision- making Key Meditations and Rules in the Spiritual Exercises The Weeks of the Spiritual Exercises Spiritual Exercises: Theory Spiritual Exercises: Practice Supervised Retreat Direction Group Leadership, Organisation and Spirituality 27.3.7 Graduate Certificate in Liturgy [GradCertLiturgy] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Liturgy must complete one of the following two sequences of units approved by the Board. 27.3.7.1 Candidates must complete the unit Doing and Living the Church s Liturgy, one Foundational unit in Biblical Studies, and one unit in Liturgy. 27.3.7.2 Candidates must complete the units Liturgical Foundations, Celebrating the Eucharist and Liturgical Leadership, plus two further units selected from the following list: Spirit and Word Rites of Life and Death Rites of Commitment Liturgical Rites and Music 27.3.8 Graduate Certificate in Religious Education [GradCertRE] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Religious Education must complete 45 points of units approved by the Board and must include the following: Introduction to Lutheran Education The Christ Centred School Teaching in a Lutheran Education Context. Candidates must be concurrently enrolled in a recognised postgraduate initial teacher training program. Page 5 of 7

27.3.9 Graduate Certificate in Research Methodology [GradCertResMethod] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Research Methodology must complete 45 credit points, comprising the following units approved by the Board: 15- point postgraduate subject in research methodology 30- point 12,000 word postgraduate research essay 27.3.10 [Determination deleted by Academic Board 19 April 2013.] 27.3.11 Graduate Certificate in Supervision (Spiritual Direction) [GradCertS(SD)] Candidates for Graduate Certificate in Supervision (Spiritual Direction) must complete the following three units as approved by the Board: Individual Ministry Supervision Peer and Group Supervision Supervision and the Discernment of Spirits 27.3.12 Graduate Certificate in Teaching Religious Education [GradCertTeachRE] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Teaching Religious Education must complete one of the following two sequences of units approved by the Board. 27.3.12.1 Candidates must complete the following five units: Introduction to Scripture for Religious Educators Foundations of Religious Education Jesus Christ Today: Church, Mission and Sacraments Making Our (Christian) Choices in Life: A Value Added Approach Integrative Exercise 27.3.12.2 Candidates must complete the following four units: Sacred Scripture: A Foundation for Teaching Religious Education Foundational Theology for Teaching Religious Education Living Christian Faith: Sacramental and Moral Life Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Religious Education 27.3.13 Graduate Certificate in Spirituality [GradCertSpir] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Spirituality must complete 45 points of units in Spirituality and/or Spiritual Direction approved by the Board including one of the following introductory units: The Art of Contemplative Practice, or The Weeks of the Spiritual Exercises. 27.3.14 Graduate Certificate in Ageing (Ethics and Pastoral Care) [GradCertAgeing(EthicsPastCare)] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Ageing (Ethics and Pastoral Care) must complete the following units as approved by the Board: DT9631C Ageing Persons and Pastoral Care DT8632C Human Ageing: Theological and Spiritual Perspectives DT9633C Ethical Issues and Human Ageing Page 6 of 7

27.3.15 Graduate Certificate in Leadership, Spirituality and Organisational Practice [GradCertLSOP] Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Leadership, Spirituality and Organisational Practice must complete the following units as approved by the Board: DS8120F Taking up Your Role as Leader DD9112F Leadership, Spirituality and Organisational Practice DS9122F Organisational Transformation in Practice 27.3.16 Graduate Certificate in Supervision (Spiritual Care in Healthcare Practice) [GradCertS(SCHP)] Candidates for Graduate Certificate in Supervision (Spiritual Care in Healthcare Practice) must complete the following three units as approved by the Board: Individual Ministry Supervision Peer and Group Supervision Supervision in Spiritual Care and Healthcare Settings 27.3.17 Graduate Certificate in Supervision (Pastoral Ministry) [GradCertS(PM)] Candidates for Graduate Certificate in Supervision (Pastoral Ministry) must complete the following three units as approved by the Board: Individual Ministry Supervision Peer and Group Supervision The Art of Supervision Determinations approved by Academic Board 25 November 2011. Determinations revised by Academic Board 27 July 2012, 23 November 2012, 16 August 2013, 4 October 2013. Page 7 of 7